Sińce

SINCE ( German Schinz ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Białogard ( Belgard ) in the powiat Białogardzki.

Geographical location

Since is located eight kilometers south-west of Białogard and can be reached on a side street about Standemin. The area is hilly and quiet - crossed by the river Topiel ( Nonnenbach ), who used here even driven a mill.

History

The Guts and farming village Schinz was an old Podewilsches fief. In 1730 the estate was sold to Franz Hever, he was followed by numerous changing owners last until 1945 Walter Weske. By purchasing the existing three farms by the Good Schinz was pure estate village in 1867. In those days, 178 inhabitants in 14 houses with eight farm buildings.

In Schinz especially cattle breeding, the breeding of Trakehner stallions was crowned with particular success.

In 1928 the village of Klein Reichow was integrated into the Gutsbezirk and combined for rural community Schinz. 1939 was one of the place 326 inhabitants in 74 households. Schinz ( with small Reichow ) amounted to 1945 in the district of Belgard ( Persante ) and was part of the official and the civil registry district Standemin in the District Court District Belgard. Last German incumbents were: Chief Administrator Walter Weske and registrar Max cancer. For peace and order, the police violence caused in the person of Oberland hunter Charles Bark from Podewils.

When, on March 4, 1945 the Red Army marched in Schinz, broke the Soviet soldiers in the Gutsbrennerei and plundered them. Landowner Walter Weske found it in his distillery a violent death. Between autumn 1945 and September 1947, the indigenous population was expelled from the site. Schinz was in Polish hands and is now as since the rural community Białogard.

Church

Ecclesiastical Schinz belonged to the church community Standemin in the same parish. So the place was in the church Belgard the Church Province of Pomerania in the Protestant Church of the Old Prussian Union. The church patronage practiced last from Walter Weske.

Today, since part of the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

Even before 1867 there was a school in Schinz.

731616
de